CIVILNET.As Armenia and Georgia Reopen Economies, Countries’ Coronavirus Trajectories Remain Starkly Different

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By Mark Dovich

In early May, both Armenia and Georgia announced plans to begin reopening their economies following roughly two months of coronavirus-related lockdowns. By the end of May, both countries are poised to reopen most businesses, stores, and restaurants, as well as public transport. Authorities in Armenia and Georgia alike have argued that maintaining restrictions on social activity has proven economically unsustainable.

Nonetheless, the two countries’ coronavirus trajectories remain starkly different: while Armenia continues to suffer from a steady rise in the number of infections, Georgia now records daily infections in the single digits.

According to analysis from Caucasian Knot, Armenia’s relatively higher rates of infection may reflect higher levels of non-compliance with quarantine measures among the general population as compared to other countries in the region.

Using geolocation data from the popular Russian search engine Yandex, Yerevan has seen significantly higher levels of social activity during its period of quarantine than Tbilisi, Baku, and Moscow. Moreover, Yerevan’s quarantine was maintained for the fewest number of days compared to a number of major world cities, including New York City and Paris. The Yandex data for Armenia also indicate a direct correlation between the level of social activity in the country and its number of infections.

According to Caucasian Knot, these data reflect both a public attitude toward the pandemic that does not take the threat of the disease seriously and an inability or unwillingness on the part of Armenia’s authorities to require that citizens comply with the quarantine.

To that end, Armenia’s relatively high rate of infection vis-a-vis Georgia has been compounded by several other factors—namely, a relatively late implementation of social restrictions in Armenia, a lack of testing facilities and equipment, and longstanding public health issues, including widespread obesity and high smoking rates.

As with quarantine measures, the Armenian and Georgian governments appear to be taking rather different approaches to reopening their respective countries to international tourism. For their part, the Armenian authorities have so far not pushed the topic, focusing instead on getting the pandemic under control and promoting domestic tourism within the country.

On the other hand, the Georgian government has unveiled a detailed plan to help the country’s tourism industry, a reflection of the crucial role international tourism plays in the country’s economic development. Last year, tourism accounted for more than 10 percent of Georgia’s GDP and generated more than 3 billion U.S. dollars in revenue for the country.

Under the government’s roughly 60-million-dollar plan, tourism-related businesses and their employees will be eligible for a number of relief measures, including tax breaks and exemptions, direct subsidies, monthly wages, and other fiscal incentives.

At the same time, the Georgian authorities have announced that the country will begin welcoming foreign tourists again on July 1, directing them to special “tourist zones” where strict anti-coronavirus measures have been implemented. Though several popular resort towns, including Borjomi, Gudauri, and Tskaltubo, have been floated as possible “tourist zones”, the government has yet to confirm exactly which places will be designated as such. Likewise, the specific measures to be put into place in the zones to combat the coronavirus remain unclear.

In late May, tensions rose between Armenia and Georgia when Armenian Health Minister Arsen Torosyan accused the Georgian government of both underreporting coronavirus-related deaths and purposefully testing at low rates in an effort to artificially lower the number of confirmed infections in the country. Rigorous statistical analyses of Georgia’s negative-to-positive test result ratios have consistently supported the idea that the country’s low testing rate simply reflects its low infection rate, with no evidence of a government cover-up.

Torosyan’s comments provoked outrage both among Georgian public health officials and on Georgia’s vibrant social media networks, with many demanding Torosyan apologize. Several days later, an Armenian Health Ministry spokesperson apologized on Torosyan’s behalf, saying “we regret that the minister’s words led to a misunderstanding”. In an apparent effort to defuse tensions, Georgian Health Minister Ekaterine Tikaradze responded to the Armenian Health Ministry’s comment by also referring to Torosyan’s statement as a “misunderstanding”.

As of late May, Armenia had reported nearly 8,000 coronavirus infections and almost 100 deaths. In a recent Facebook post, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who earlier announced that the country would grapple with the disease “for at least a year”, said that Armenia will record 20,000 cases by mid-June if current trends hold.
 

We derive lessons from experience, achievements and failures of 1st Republic – President Sarkissian

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 10:29,

YEREVAN, MAY 28, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian issued a congratulatory message on Republic Day. As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the President’s Office, the message runs as follows,

‘’Dear Compatriots,

Today, we are celebrating the Republic Day – the anniversary of the creation of the First Republic of Armenia.

Armenian statehood was reestablished in the most complex international situation, when the World War I was still raging, and Armenia – with its Eastern and Western parts – became one of its most ferocious frontlines.

Under the disguise of the war, Ottoman Turkey had already deported and massacred millions of Armenians and put into direct danger the very existence of the Armenian nation.

At that fateful moment, after the heroic battles against Turk invaders in Sardarapat, Bash Aparan and Karakilissa, on May 28, 1918 Armenian independence was declared.

The historic significance of the First Republic is invaluable.

Almost 500 years after the fall of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, Armenian statehood was reinstated. It was a dream for multiple generations and the result of the centuries-long national liberation struggle.

A multiparty democratic system of government was introduced in the country, civil liberties, universal suffrage, including for women, were established.

Statebuilding was given a start, enlightenment, science, and education were impelled.
Able forces rushed to the Fatherland from all over the world to serve the newly independent state.

Armenia became a subject of international law; foreign relations were established, ambassadors and representatives of Armenia were accredited to a number of countries.

The creation of an independent and united Armenia, which on May 28, 1919 was solidified by the decision of the Parliament, was the quintessence of the centuries-long national struggle and ideology, as well as emanated from the geopolitics of the time which resulted in the Treaty of Sèvres of August 10, 1920.

Experience, achievements, and failures of the First Republic became lessons for us. The most significant of them is that we must rely on ourselves only and to be able to do it, we must form the ultimate national goal and unite around it.

The implementation of the ideology, in which Armenia is the geopolitical core for the entire nation, is the promise of a safe, secure and prosperous future for our people.

The vision of the united Armenia, which is being passed from generation to generation, has been uniting us for many centuries.

It is our great national pledge, our political and historical heritage.

Nowadays, it is being manifested in the form of Armenia-Artsakh-Spyurk triumvirate. Issues of a peaceful and fair resolution of the Karabakh problem, recognition of the Armenian Genocide and elimination of its consequences exist in that very vision.

History of the human race teaches that practical policies are conducted in line with the current conditions and opportunities; however the ultimate national goal is the driving force behind for the nation’s advancement and success.

One hundred years ago, with that goal in mind and weapons in their hands, our ancestors were fighting devotedly for the salvation and independence of Armenia.

After independence of 1991, Armenia reestablished its unique place in the world.

The present and future generations have to build a stable, developed and united Fatherland which will take under its auspice the entire Armenian nation.

Long live May 28 – Armenian Statehood Reestablishment Day!

Long live the Republic of Armenia!

Long live the Republic of Artsakh!

Long live the Armenian nation!

Eternal glory to all those who died for the Fatherland!

God save us all”.

Catholicos of All Armenians congratulates on Republic Day

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 12:38,

YEREVAN, MAY 28, ARMENPRESS. Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II issued a congratulatory message on the occasion of the 102nd anniversary of the establishment of the First Republic of Armenia. As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, the message runs as follows,։ 

‘’From the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, we extend our blessings and congratulations to our people in the Homeland and the Diaspora, on the occasion of the First Armenian Republic Day.

Today we commemorate the establishment of the First Republic of Armenia, which sets an example for us to succeed, in the spirit of patriotism, faith, and unity.

On this cherished day we turn our gaze to the Sardarapat Memorial – the glorification of the freedom-loving and heroic struggle of our people; the celebrated victory achieved in the heroic battles of May at the sacrifice of the selfless struggle of the Armenian army, soldiers, and clergies.

Today we pay tribute to the Armenian Pontiff Gevork V of Blessed Memory, who strengthened the spirit of the brave Armenians with his valiant outlook and inspiring words; and played an undeniable role in the enlightened task of achieving victories.

Defending the Homeland during the heroic battles of May, with their utmost efforts, our people restored our national statehood after a long wait. They devoted all their efforts, and the lives of their children, to fulfill the right to live freely in their ancient cradle with the vision of peaceful progress.

Dear beloved, it is our duty to make efforts inspired with that bright vision for the sake of a powerful homeland, the fulfillment of a prosperous and secure life for our people, and our cherished national aspirations.

We are confident, that our people, who have overcome many harsh days, will overcome the current challenges facing our nation and country with a patriotic spirit and united efforts, holding high the flag of independent statehood, faithful to Christian values, and the sacred faith of our fathers towards God.

We pray and ask Almighty God to keep our native land and the whole world in peace under His Holy Right Hand, supporting the Armenian nation to achieve new successes in our national and patriotic life.

May the mercy and grace of God be with us, everyone, today and always. Amen’’.

Armenian army vehicle burnt in neutral zone by Azerbaijani gunfire

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 11:38,

YEREVAN, MAY 27, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Defense Ministry has commented on media reports which said that “a Nissan Patriot vehicle of an Armenian military base battalion commander was burnt from Azerbaijani gunfire”.

“Some news websites today have disseminated reports that “yesterday as a result of Azerbaijani gunfire a Nissan Patriot vehicle of an Armenian military base battalion commander was burnt”. During the everyday activities of the troops such incidents aren’t ruled out, exchange of fire happens every day at the border, which results in both our and adversary military equipment being damaged. In the direction of Nakhijevan, particularly the mentioned direction, the situation is relatively stable and controllable, there are no concerning developments.

The incident took place in the neutral zone in the area of new reinforcements being built by the Armenian Armed Forces, indeed the vehicle burned down, however the vehicle doesn’t serve the battalion commander.

As a result of responsive actions by the Armenian Armed Forces units the adversary always gets suppressed, but unlike some Armenian media outlets the Azerbaijani ones unfortunately never report it”, Defense Ministry spokesperson Shushan Stepanyan said in a statement.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Singapore-based university revises predictions on coronavirus end date for Armenia

Panorama, Armenia

The Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) has announced that their predictions about the end date of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in specific countries, including Armenia, have been revised.
It is noted that all previous research models that used the SIR (susceptible-infected-recovered) model descriptions on the spread of infectious diseases and data of coronavirus cases have been removed from the website of the university.

The experts have examined data received from 131. According to the initial prediction by the Singapore-based university, COVID-19 100 per cent may end in Armenia in August 2020.

To remind, Armenia has confirmed total number of 3,392 coronavirus cases in the country as of 11 a.m. Monday, May 11.

President Sarkissian talks about meetings with intelligence officers Gevorg and Gohar Vardanyans

President Sarkissian talks about meetings with intelligence officers Gevorg and Gohar Vardanyans

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 15:32, 9 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 9, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian talked about legendary intelligence officers, Hero of the Soviet Union Gevorg Vardanyan and his wife Gohar Vardanyan, told about their friendship and meetings, ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the President’s Office.

‘’I have had the honor to have personal relations with Gohar and Gevorg Vardanyans, we are friends’’, he said, adding that his mother and Gohar had been friends for long years and their friendship had started from Tehran.

Highly appreciating the activities and contribution of the intelligence officers, the President said that their lives, which were not so public due to objective reasons, is a beautiful and heroic story full of events that are sometimes out of imagination.

‘’Armenians can be not only brilliant scientists, politicians, businessmen, but also the best intelligence officers of the world. Gohar and Gevorg Vardanyans have proved it’’, he said, emphasizing that they are the best example of what one should understand saying ‘’serve the motherland’’, and living away from the motherland to love it and never forget. ‘’Armenian-Russian relations have always been based not only on shared historical ties, but also on the human stories of individuals, be they Hovhannes Ayvazovski, Hovhannes Baghramyan, Viktor Hambardzumyan or Gevorg and Gohar Vardanyans’’, the President said.  

At the proposal of President Sarkissian, Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service Sergey Naryshkin also talked about the life and activities of the legendary couple, stressing not only their high professionalism but also their bright human features.

Editing and Translating by Tigran Sirekanyan

National Security Service denies media reports on NSS Director’s resignation

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 13:27, 7 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 7, ARMENPRESS. The media reports according to which Director of the National Security Service of Armenia Eduard Martirosyan and a group of staffers have submitted resignation letter have nothing to do with the reality, the NSS press service told Armenpress.

“The National Security Service continues normal operation”, the press service said.

Media outlets were reporting different reasons on resignation.

 

Reporting by Karen Khachatryan; Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenia President: I know that many of you at this time are looking for rescue buoy

News.am, Armenia
May 1 2020

11:01, 01.05.2020
                  

Aram Orbelyan: Ucom General Director’s computer seized

Panorama, Armenia
May 2 2020

The computer of Ucom General Director Aram Khachatryan was seized following the searches at his apartment, Lawyer Aram Orbelyan told reporters on Saturday. In his words, apart from the computer, number of documents were also confiscated.

“We pointed to certain issues and violations during the search,” Orbelyan said, adding instead of electronic documents, the computer was seized. Orbelyan expressed regret that the actions of the law enforcement bodies come amid developments around the company, suggesting it was a result of the ongoing controversy around the shares in the company and its owners.

Citing the preliminary investigation secrecy and the lack of information, Orbelian declined to provide further details about the criminal case in question.

“At first glance, we see issues related to redistribution of property and the state interference into the activity of enterprises and corporate disputes. We would not think so if the PM’s spokesperson hadn’t commented on this,” the lawyer added.

To note, searches conducted at the apartment of Ucom General Director Aram Khachatryan came in the wake of the persecution of Galaxy Group of Companies of which Ucom is part. On April 28, Gurgen Khachatryan, the co-founder of the group, reported that at the level of high-ranking officials of the country he had been demanded both directly and indirectly to alienate Ucom. He also informed that in case of non-compliance, he would be accused of committing a particularly serious crime, which would be followed by pressure on his businesses in quite a short period of time. On April 30, the Khachatryans’ house and offices were searched and a motion for arrest was filed in the court.